Superflysnuka
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I was wondering if anyone can tell me if there are any major differences between acrylic and glass enclosures, and why any one would favor one over the other. thanks!
I agree with this... only downside is clarity, my next choice is acrylic...as said can make holes easily in them and much lighter , glass would be third. Glass is good in large sizes as you would have clarity and cost would be cheaper compared to an eqal sized acrylic (5gallon+)Don't forget polypropylene (sterlite/rubbermade) . Cheap , easy to clean , almost unbreakable and very stackable .
Actually, aside from the fact that it can get scratches if you don't pay attention, I love the acryl enclosures for the light weight and cleanliness (sp). Glass seems to get more easily dirty than acryl for some unknown reason?Glass is heavier, breakable and less modifiable.
Plastic is lighter, scratchable and uglier.
I'm currently using 2 glass terrariums, a few KKs and some vials. In future, I'll probably use glass enclosures for my display Ts, KKs and vials for others
I think it's just more visible on glass. Most KKs I buy are already scratched a little, but I don't really care that much. I'd love to buy some from tarantulacages.com, but price+shipping to Europe is just over my budget.Actually, aside from the fact that it can get scratches if you don't pay attention, I love the acryl enclosures for the light weight and cleanliness (sp). Glass seems to get more easily dirty than acryl for some unknown reason?
There IS a shop in the UK that makes them, but I need to figure out the webpage again. Plus, I don't know if they ship EU wide...aside that, you can only import via tarantulacages.com or jamiestarantulas.comI think it's just more visible on glass. Most KKs I buy are already scratched a little, but I don't really care that much. I'd love to buy some from tarantulacages.com, but price+shipping to Europe is just over my budget.
Storm76, do you know of any similar enclosures made in Europe?
I'd love to, but I really don't have time, tools and a proper place to work at the moment. I'm moving in November, so maybe thenWhy not build your own? It's super easy and very fun for those who like instant gratification. Tons of posts and online tutorials about how to solvent weld acrylic and related polymers. Cost me $27.71 USD to make two large enclosures. I made one for L. violaceopes and one for T. stirmi, the former is an AF and the latter is maturing but already ~18+ cm. It took less than two hours to make them both to completion.
I have made a number of other smaller enclosures as well, even cheaper because you can use thinner acrylic. As soon as my T's outgrow those AMAC style boxes that so many of us use I build them a new one.
I get parts (hinges, latches, etc.) from US Plastics but I bet there is a European dealer of similar items out there. Weld with a methylene chloride based solvent.
Do you happen to have a link to the site you used? I would definitly look into that. spretty much the desicion of picking a acrylic home vs a glass home is all personal preference, no real pros and cons besides its lighter or it scartches easier?It's sooooo easy though. It takes about 20-30 minutes to solvent weld, only requires a 50-100mL bottle of methylene chloride, which is practically a lifetime supply, and a syringe tip applicator and the hinges and latches. I get a glass shop to cut my acrylic. The whole "welding" package takes up a space less than the size of a shoe box. So it doesn't take very much time or space at all. Try it, you'll love it. You can use the enclosure within the hour, just rinse and fill with appropriate and substrate and furniture. If you have space for the cage then you have enough space to make one. Nothing like messy silicone and glass construction.
EXACTLY..i recommend getting a BUNCH OF TS, and housing some in each type You decide what ya like best:wink:pretty much the desicion of picking a acrylic home vs a glass home is all personal preference, no real pros and cons besides its lighter or it scartches easier?
Yes, here it is:Do you happen to have a link to the site you used? I would definitly look into that. spretty much the desicion of picking a acrylic home vs a glass home is all personal preference, no real pros and cons besides its lighter or it scartches easier?
search for ''How to make an acrylic tarantula terrarium'' on youtubeDo you happen to have a link to the site you used? I would definitly look into that. spretty much the desicion of picking a acrylic home vs a glass home is all personal preference, no real pros and cons besides its lighter or it scartches easier?
Sweet - thank you for sharing - that looks like something even I could pull off.search for ''How to make an acrylic tarantula terrarium'' on youtube
It's an excellent 3part demo
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I like your thinking, an exuse for me to get more Ts. I love it!EXACTLY..i recommend getting a BUNCH OF TS, and housing some in each type You decide what ya like best:wink: